36th Academy Awards Ceremony
(1964)
Drama / Family / Film
Sunday, April 13, 1964 at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California
Hosted by Jack Lemmon
BEST PICTURE
Tom Jones
America, America
Cleopatra
How the West Was Won
Lilies of the Field
BEST DIRECTOR
Tony Richardson – Tom Jones
Elia Kazan – America, America
Martin Ritt – Hud
Otto Preminger – The Cardinal
Federico Fellini – 8½
BEST ACTOR
Sidney Poitier – Lilies of the Field
Paul Newman – Hud
Albert Finney – Tom Jones
Rex Harrison – Cleopatra
Richard Harris – This Sporting Life
BEST ACTRESS
Patricia Neal – Hud
Rachel Roberts – This Sporting Life
Shirley MacLaine – Irma la Douce
Natalie Wood – Love with the Proper Stranger
Leslie Caron – The L-Shaped Room
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Melvyn Douglas – Hud
Hugh Griffith – Tom Jones
John Huston – The Cardinal
Bobby Darin – Captain Newman, M.D.
Nick Adams – Twilight of Honor
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Margaret Rutherford – The V.I.P.s
Lilia Skala – Lilies of the Field
Diane Cilento – Tom Jones
Edith Evans – Tom Jones
Joyce Redman – Tom Jones
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
How the West Was Won – James R. Webb
8½ – Federico Fellini, Ennio Flaiano, Tullio Pinelli and Brunello Rondi
America, America – Elia Kazan
Love with the Proper Stranger – Arnold Schulman
The Four Days of Naples – Carlo Bernari, Vasco Pratolini, Nanni Loy, Pasquale Festa Campanile and Massimo Franciosa
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Tom Jones – John Osborne
Lilies of the Field – James Poe
Captain Newman, M.D. – Richard L. Breen , Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron
Hud – Irving Ravetch and Harriet Frank, Jr.
Sundays and Cybele – Antoine Tudal and Serge Bourguignon
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
"Call Me Irresponsible" from Papa's Delicate Condition – Music by Jimmy Van Heusen; Lyric by Sammy Cahn
"So Little Time" from 55 Days at Peking – Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyric by Paul Francis Webster
"Charade" from Charade – Music by Henry Mancini; Lyric by Johnny Mercer
"It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" from It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Music by Ernest Gold; Lyric by Mack David
"More" from Mondo cane – Music by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliviero; Lyric by Norman Newell
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Robert Frost: A Lover's Quarrel With the World
Le Maillon et la Chaine
The Yanks Are Coming
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Chagall
The Five Cities of June
The Spirit of America
Thirty Million Letters
To Live Again
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
The Concert
Home-Made Car
Six-Sided Triangle
That's Me
BEST ANIMATED SHORT
The Critic
Automania 2000
The Game
My Financial Career
Pianissimo
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Tom Jones – John Addison
55 Days at Peking – Dimitri Tiomkin
Cleopatra – Alex North
How the West Was Won – Alfred Newman and Ken Darby
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Ernest Gold'
BEST ADAPTATION OR TREATMENT SCORE
Irma la Douce – Andre Previn
A New Kind of Love – Leith Stevens
Bye Bye Birdie – Johnny Green
The Sword in the Stone – George Bruns
Sundays and Cybele – Maurice Jarre
BEST SOUND EDITING
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Walter G. Elliott
A Gathering of Eagles – Robert L. Bratton
BEST SOUND MIXING
How the West Was Won - Franklin Milton
Bye Bye Birdie - Charles Rice
Captain Newman, M. D. - Waldon O. Watson
Cleopatra - James Corcoran, Fred Hynes
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World - Gordon E. Sawyer
BEST ART DIRECTION, BLACK AND WHITE
America, America – Art Direction and Set Decoration: Gene Callahan
8½ – Art Direction and Set Decoration: Piero Gherardi
Hud – Art Direction: Hal Pereira and Tambi Larsen; Set Decoration: Sam Comer and Robert R. Benton
Love With the Proper Stranger – Art Direction: Hal Pereira and Roland Anderson; Set Decoration: Sam Comer and Grace Gregory
Twilight of Honor – Art Direction: George Davis and Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Henry Grace and Hugh Hunt
BEST ART DIRECTION, COLOR
Cleopatra – Art Direction: John DeCuir, Jack Martin Smith, Hilyard Brown, Herman Blumenthal, Elven Webb, Maurice Pelling and Boris Juraga; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Paul S. Fox and Ray Moyer
Come Blow Your Horn – Art Direction: Hal Pereira and Roland Anderson; Set Decoration: Sam Comer and James W. Payne
How the West Was Won – Art Direction: George Davis, William Ferrari and Addison Hehr; Set Decoration: Henry Grace, Don Greenwood, Jr. and Jack Mills
The Cardinal – Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler; Set Decoration: Gene Callahan
Tom Jones – Art Direction: Ralph Brinton, Ted Marshall and Jocelyn Herbert; Set Decoration: Josie MacAvin
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, BLACK AND WHITE
Hud – James Wong Howe
Lilies of the Field – Ernest Haller
Love With the Proper Stranger – Milton Krasner
The Balcony – George Folsey
The Caretakers – Lucien Ballard
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, COLOR
Cleopatra – Leon Shamroy
How the West Was Won – William H. Daniels, Milton Krasner, Charles Lang, Jr. and Joseph LaShelle
Irma la Douce – Joseph LaShelle
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Ernest Laszlo
The Cardinal – Leon Shamroy
BEST COSTUME DESIGN, BLACK AND WHITE
8½ – Piero Gherardi
The Stripper – Travilla
Toys in the Attic – Bill Thomas
Wives and Lovers – Edith Head
Love With the Proper Stranger – Edith Head
BEST COSTUME DESIGN, COLOR
Cleopatra – Irene Sharaff, Vittorio Nino Novarese and Renie Conley
How the West Was Won – Walter Plunkett
A New Kind of Love – Edith Head
The Leopard – Piero Tosi
The Cardinal – Donald Brooks
BEST FILM EDITING
How the West Was Won – Harold F. Kress
Cleopatra – Dorothy Spencer
The Cardinal – Louis R. Loeffler
The Great Escape – Ferris Webster
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World – Frederic Knudtson, Robert C. Jones and Gene Fowler, Jr.
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Cleopatra – Emil Kosa, Jr.
The Birds – Ub Iwerks
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
8½ (Italy)
Twin Sisters of Kyoto (Japan)
Los Tarantos (Spain)
Knife in the Water (Poland)
The Red Lanterns (Greece)
IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD
Sam Spiegel
PRESENTERS
Julie Andrews (Best Foreign Language Film)
Anne Bancroft (Best Actor)
Anne Baxter and Fred MacMurray (Best Art Direction and Set Decoration)
Ed Begley (Best Supporting Actress)
Joan Crawford and Rita Hayworth (Best Director)
Sammy Davis Jr. (Music Awards)
Angie Dickinson (Best Visual Effects)
Patty Duke (Best Supporting Actor)
Shirley Jones (Best Original Song)
Shirley MacLaine (Short Subjects Awards)
Steve McQueen and Tuesday Weld (Sound Awards)
Gregory Peck (Best Actress)
Sidney Poitier (Best Film Editing)
Donna Reed (Best Costume Design)
Debbie Reynolds (Documentary Awards)
Edward G. Robinson (Writing Awards)
Frank Sinatra (Best Picture)
James Stewart (Cinematography Awards)
PERFORMERS
James Darren ("It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" from It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)
Harve Presnell ("So Little Time" from 55 Days at Peking )
Katyna Ranieri ("More" from Mondo Cane )
Andy Williams ("Call Me Irresponsible" from Papa's Delicate Condition and "Charade" from Charade)